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Walk Waikumete "a special celebration"
Staff and volunteers at Waikumete Cemetery turned out in force for a 24-hour walk, raising funds to replace a historic headstone destroyed by vandals.

Good COP, Bad COP: Where did the historic Paris agreement land?
Some say the Paris agreement is “the world’s greatest diplomatic success”. Some say it doesn’t go far enough. Since I’ve read the text (and was in Paris), here’s my take on where things landed.

Opinion: Cracking Auckland's housing affordability challenge
Housing affordability is a hot topic in Auckland right now, and has been a key area for economists and policy makers.

Auckland’s climate change effort acknowledged on world stage
Auckland has been admitted to the world’s leading local government climate change action group, C40.

Cycleway murals celebrate natural heritage
New and upgraded underpasses on the Northwestern Cycleway feature art inspired by the natural heritage and resources of the area.
Step forward for East West Connections
The NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport have taken another step towards construction of the East West Connections project, confirming that the preferred option will go ahead to the next stage.

Top Five Treasures - Sir George Grey Special Collections
We asked Sir George Grey Special Collections curator and manager, Georgia Prince, for her top five treasures from the collection.

GridAKL celebrates milestones in December
GridAKL in the Wynyard Quarter Innovation Precinct celebrated two major milestones in December, with the first permanent building opening its doors and work starting on a new building.
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Events

Drawn In – Annual Members Drawing Exhibition
This exhibition celebrates drawing in all its forms.

ArtLab presents Squiggla
You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends.

T. Rex is King
The greatest predator that ever lived is at Auckland Museum.

South-Versed | Group Exhibition
A self-curated group exhibition with works by eight artists.

A Dim, Purple Kind of Smell
An exhibition exploring how encounters with daily movements can be translated into mark making.

Only the Strongest / No Stars Above
Tāmaki Makaurau-based multidisciplinary artist Emily Brown presents a new suite of prints on stretched silk.

인사 Greeting
Yeonjae Choi explores ideas around femininity and race in a new suite of figurative clay vessels.

Nature Boy: The Photography of Olaf Petersen
Olaf's minimal photographs draw you into an unchaotic natural world.
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